First, your manufacturer must provide DOS drivers. If you can't find them, then you are probably out of luck.

Although I'm unaware of such a thing, a 'universal driver' may exist... If you can find a program for DOS which can access your card via NDIS and allow you some form of utility to configure your connection (encyption keys, access point selection etc..), then there is not much to stop you.

First, your manufacturer must provide DOS drivers. If you can't find them, then you are probably out of luck.

Although I'm unaware of such a thing, a 'universal driver' may exist... If you can find a program for DOS which can access your card via NDIS and allow you some form of utility to configure your connection (encyption keys, access point selection etc..), then there is not much to stop you.

Best of luck and please post back if you find something.

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Seems Google is going to be my best friend for the forseeable future, cheers Rick